Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen has warned his struggling side they're in danger of kissing their NRL season goodbye if they lose to the Wests Tigers today.
The Sharks have won just twice this season and sit last on the ladder.
Gallen's return from injury three weeks ago appeared to lift his side, who went close to beating the Sydney Roosters before coming from behind to overcome Penrith in round eight. However, the NSW captain admitted the 42-24 loss to an impressive Eels side was a big setback.
"We have to start stringing some wins together quickly otherwise our season is going to be over."
The return of Luke Lewis after shoulder reconstruction was a small crumb of comfort for the Sharks on Monday, but that positive news was tempered by Andrew Fifita's ankle injury. The NSW prop is out for up to six weeks and joins playmaker Todd Carney in the treatment room.
"This is a real opportunity for us and it's a must-win game," Gallen said. "We then play Souths the following week which will see them without their Origin players ... if we get the job done, then we go into the bye week with two wins - we are back in the race. But the next couple are really must-wins."
The Tigers are boosted by the return of skipper Robbie Farah from a dislocated elbow after a month on the sidelines. Coach Mick Potter admitted having his talismanic hooker back in the side will be a massive lift for his young team who were well beaten by the Roosters.
The Sharks have no fewer than six former Tigers named in an extended 20-man squad and Potter says that will certainly add some spice to the occasion.
"I ... am sure there will be some banter going on during the game," he said. "It will be quite amusing for them but it won't take away the competitiveness of the game."
- AAP